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Journal of Hepatology | 1994

Terlipressin or vasopressin plus transdermal nitroglycerin in a treatment strategy for digestive bleeding in cirrhosis : a randomized clinical trial

G. D'Amico; Mario Traina; Giovanni Vizzini; Fabio Tinè; F. Politi; L. Montalbano; Angelo Luca; L. Pasta; Luigi Pagliaro; Alberto Morabito

Between 1988 and 1990 an unblinded, randomized trial of terlipressin or vasopressin plus transdermal nitroglycerin, as part of a treatment strategy including emergency sclerotherapy for actively bleeding varices, was conducted during 165 admissions in 137 patients with cirrhosis and upper digestive bleeding. Eighty-four patient admissions were assigned to terlipressin (2 mg every 6 h) and 81 to vasopressin (0.4 to 0.8 unit per min) plus transdermal nitroglycerin (20 to 80 mg). The two groups were comparable for relevant clinical data, but there were slightly more patients with hepatocellular carcinoma or terminal conditions in the terlipressin group. After the 24-h study period, failure to control bleeding was 20/84 (25%) in the vasopressin and 14/81 (17%) in the terlipressin group (p = 0.19). Corresponding figures for patients bleeding from varices (emergency sclerotherapy in 43 and 45, respectively) were 13/55 (24%) and 5/56 (9%; p = 0.035), from other sources 5/16 (31%) and 2/15 (13%; p = 0.23), from undefined sources 2/10 (20%) and 7/13 (54%; p = 0.1). In a logistic multivariate regression model the odds ratio for terlipressin adjusted for prognostic factors was 0.45 (p = 0.07). There were seven major side effects requiring treatment discontinuation in the vasopressin and one in the terlipressin group. These results suggest that terlipressin alone is as effective as vasopressin plus transdermal nitroglycerin, with less severe side effects, in 24-h control of upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with cirrhosis.


Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety | 2010

An open-safety study of dual antiviral therapy in real-world patients with chronic hepatitis C

Fabio Tinè; Domenico Graviano; Gandolfo Giannuoli; Salvatore Madonia; Giuseppe Malizia; Salvatore Patti; Salvatore Fasola; Mario Cottone; G. D'Amico

Treatment of patients with chronic hepatitis C with alpha‐interferon and ribavirin usually produces adverse events within the first 3 months. We aimed to assess safety and predictors of discontinuation or dose modification of these drugs.


Journal of Hepatology | 1995

Portal hypertension: Diagnosis and treatment

Luigi Pagliaro; G. D'Amico; Angelo Luca; L. Pasta; F. Politi; E. Aragona; Giuseppe Malizia


Journal of Hepatology | 1991

Natural history of cirrhosis

G. D'Amico; L. Pasta; Giovanni Vizzini; F. Politi; Mario Traina; Maria Caltagirone; Salvatore Madonia; L. Montalbano; Angelo Luca; L. Barresi; D. Guerrera; Luigi Pagliaro


Journal of Hepatology | 1989

Familiarity of cirrhosis. Familial predisposition or environmental factors

L. Paste; G. D'Amico; Giovanni Vizzini; M. Coltagirone; Luigi Pagliaro


Journal of Hepatology | 1989

Chronic gastric mucosal bleeding in cirrhotic patients with congestive gastropathy

G. D'Amico; Mario Traina; L. Montalbano; Salvatore Madonia; Luigi Pagliaro


Digestive and Liver Disease | 2013

JC Virus, Helicobacter pylori, and Oesophageal Achalasia: Preliminary Results from a Retrospective Case-Control Study.

Mario Cottone; Emanuele Sinagra; Gallo; Filippo Mocciaro; Mario Stella; G. Malizia; Montalbano Lm; Orlando A; G. D'Amico; Cottone M; Rizzo Ag


ALR | 2005

USO DELLA LEVOBUPIVACAINA IN CHIRURGIA UROLOGICA ENDOSCOPICA

Ettore Gristina; Gaetano D'Amico; Luigi Montalbano; G. D'Amico; Gristina E; Montalbano L; Vacanti A


Journal of Hepatology | 1991

Meta-analysis of prophylactic RCTs for bleeding in cirrhosis

Luigi Pagliaro; G. D'Amico; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Didier Lebrec; Andrew K. Burroughs; Fabio Tinè; F. Politi; Mario Traina; L. Pasta


Journal of Hepatology | 1991

Meta-analysis of therapeutic RCTs for redleeding in cirrhosis

G. D'Amico; Luigi Pagliaro; Andrew K. Burroughs; Didier Lebrec; Thorkild I. A. Sørensen; Fabio Tinè; F. Politi; Salvatore Madonia; Mario Traina

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